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I corrected my thyroid issue with selenium ONLY....been checking for 6 years now and it's stayed fine even with out me having to continue it now!

From: T Lynn

Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 10:55 AM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Low thyroid

, Here's a good site for you to check out. It's a decent cumulation of everything I've been reading about thyroid support:naturalways.com - click on "fatigue: a common problem"It doesn't look like any of the supplements sold can touch what you are able to do with juicing. (Unless you want to take bovine thyroid). You will find that you're pretty much right on target with the juicer juice you make. Except cabbage: if the thyroid problem is more severe, they suggest you avoid it.Hope this helps, mama.-Tammy

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Thanks for the website (good read!), and I forgot about good ole selenium...

All good stuff Tammy - thanks!! laura :)

>

> Toni mentioned that, too - My older guy takes it - I think I'll add it to my

> little guy's arsenal.

>

> Sidenote about selenium for those interested:Â Many many people are

> deficient...not just ASD kids. Selenium is required for hundreds of

functions

> in the body (much like magnesium). When something goes wrong, selenium can

be a

> good place to look first. I stumble upon this pretty consistently in my

> reading. Hope this helps somebody sometime : )

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: mb12 valtrex

> Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 2:44:05 PM

> Subject: Re: Low thyroid

>

> Â

> I corrected my thyroid issue with selenium ONLY....been checking for 6 years

now

> and it's stayed fine even with out me having to continue it now!

>

>

>

> From: T Lynn

> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 10:55 AM

> To: mb12 valtrex

> Subject: Low thyroid

> Â

>

> , Here's a good site for you to check out. It's a decent cumulation

of

> everything I've been reading about thyroid support:

>

> naturalways.com - click on " fatigue: a common problem "

>

> It doesn't look like any of the supplements sold can touch what you are able

to

> do with juicing. (Unless you want to take bovine thyroid). You will find that

> you're pretty much right on target with the juicer juice you make. Except

> cabbage: if the thyroid problem is more severe, they suggest you avoid it.

>

> Hope this helps, mama.

> -Tammy

>

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Thanks for the website (good read!), and I forgot about good ole selenium...

All good stuff Tammy - thanks!! laura :)

>

> Toni mentioned that, too - My older guy takes it - I think I'll add it to my

> little guy's arsenal.

>

> Sidenote about selenium for those interested:Â Many many people are

> deficient...not just ASD kids. Selenium is required for hundreds of

functions

> in the body (much like magnesium). When something goes wrong, selenium can

be a

> good place to look first. I stumble upon this pretty consistently in my

> reading. Hope this helps somebody sometime : )

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: mb12 valtrex

> Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 2:44:05 PM

> Subject: Re: Low thyroid

>

> Â

> I corrected my thyroid issue with selenium ONLY....been checking for 6 years

now

> and it's stayed fine even with out me having to continue it now!

>

>

>

> From: T Lynn

> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 10:55 AM

> To: mb12 valtrex

> Subject: Low thyroid

> Â

>

> , Here's a good site for you to check out. It's a decent cumulation

of

> everything I've been reading about thyroid support:

>

> naturalways.com - click on " fatigue: a common problem "

>

> It doesn't look like any of the supplements sold can touch what you are able

to

> do with juicing. (Unless you want to take bovine thyroid). You will find that

> you're pretty much right on target with the juicer juice you make. Except

> cabbage: if the thyroid problem is more severe, they suggest you avoid it.

>

> Hope this helps, mama.

> -Tammy

>

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We also sup selenium. My son is a through the roof copper kid. Now, he has red

highlights in his hair, so I think he is excreting.

BTW, my son was also a chewer until we added zinc.

>

> Toni mentioned that, too - My older guy takes it - I think I'll add it to my

> little guy's arsenal.

>

> Sidenote about selenium for those interested:Â Many many people are

> deficient...not just ASD kids. Selenium is required for hundreds of

functions

> in the body (much like magnesium). When something goes wrong, selenium can

be a

> good place to look first. I stumble upon this pretty consistently in my

> reading. Hope this helps somebody sometime : )

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: mb12 valtrex

> Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 2:44:05 PM

> Subject: Re: Low thyroid

>

> Â

> I corrected my thyroid issue with selenium ONLY....been checking for 6 years

now

> and it's stayed fine even with out me having to continue it now!

>

>

>

> From: T Lynn

> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 10:55 AM

> To: mb12 valtrex

> Subject: Low thyroid

> Â

>

> , Here's a good site for you to check out. It's a decent cumulation

of

> everything I've been reading about thyroid support:

>

> naturalways.com - click on " fatigue: a common problem "

>

> It doesn't look like any of the supplements sold can touch what you are able

to

> do with juicing. (Unless you want to take bovine thyroid). You will find that

> you're pretty much right on target with the juicer juice you make. Except

> cabbage: if the thyroid problem is more severe, they suggest you avoid it.

>

> Hope this helps, mama.

> -Tammy

>

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We also sup selenium. My son is a through the roof copper kid. Now, he has red

highlights in his hair, so I think he is excreting.

BTW, my son was also a chewer until we added zinc.

>

> Toni mentioned that, too - My older guy takes it - I think I'll add it to my

> little guy's arsenal.

>

> Sidenote about selenium for those interested:Â Many many people are

> deficient...not just ASD kids. Selenium is required for hundreds of

functions

> in the body (much like magnesium). When something goes wrong, selenium can

be a

> good place to look first. I stumble upon this pretty consistently in my

> reading. Hope this helps somebody sometime : )

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: mb12 valtrex

> Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 2:44:05 PM

> Subject: Re: Low thyroid

>

> Â

> I corrected my thyroid issue with selenium ONLY....been checking for 6 years

now

> and it's stayed fine even with out me having to continue it now!

>

>

>

> From: T Lynn

> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 10:55 AM

> To: mb12 valtrex

> Subject: Low thyroid

> Â

>

> , Here's a good site for you to check out. It's a decent cumulation

of

> everything I've been reading about thyroid support:

>

> naturalways.com - click on " fatigue: a common problem "

>

> It doesn't look like any of the supplements sold can touch what you are able

to

> do with juicing. (Unless you want to take bovine thyroid). You will find that

> you're pretty much right on target with the juicer juice you make. Except

> cabbage: if the thyroid problem is more severe, they suggest you avoid it.

>

> Hope this helps, mama.

> -Tammy

>

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you do have to be careful however with selenium as it IS easy to get selenium poisening, so If you start loosing hair or get really sick watch out. I don't think they recommend much over 200 mcgs

From: CGF

Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 9:56 PM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Re: Low thyroid

We also sup selenium. My son is a through the roof copper kid. Now, he has red highlights in his hair, so I think he is excreting.BTW, my son was also a chewer until we added zinc.>> Toni mentioned that, too - My older guy takes it - I think I'll add it to my > little guy's arsenal.> > Sidenote about selenium for those interested: Many many people are > deficient...not just ASD kids. Selenium is required for hundreds of functions > in the body (much like magnesium). When something goes wrong, selenium can be a > good place to look first. I stumble upon this pretty consistently in my > reading. Hope this helps somebody sometime : )> > > > > ________________________________> > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 2:44:05 PM> Subject: Re: Low thyroid> >  > I corrected my thyroid issue with selenium ONLY....been checking for 6 years now > and it's stayed fine even with out me having to continue it now!> > > > From: T Lynn > Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 10:55 AM> To: mb12 valtrex > Subject: Low thyroid>  > > , Here's a good site for you to check out. It's a decent cumulation of > everything I've been reading about thyroid support:> > naturalways.com - click on "fatigue: a common problem"> > It doesn't look like any of the supplements sold can touch what you are able to > do with juicing. (Unless you want to take bovine thyroid). You will find that > you're pretty much right on target with the juicer juice you make. Except > cabbage: if the thyroid problem is more severe, they suggest you avoid it.> > Hope this helps, mama.> -Tammy>

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This is true... I think our DAN rec. 100 mcg twice a day for my daughter, and I cranked it down for my son to 50 mcg twice a day.

 

you do have to be careful however with selenium as it IS easy to get selenium poisening, so If you start loosing hair or get really sick watch out. I don't think they recommend much over 200 mcgs

 

From: CGF

Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 9:56 PM

To: mb12 valtrex

Subject: Re: Low thyroid

 

We also sup selenium. My son is a through the roof copper kid. Now, he has red highlights in his hair, so I think he is excreting.BTW, my son was also a chewer until we added zinc.>> Toni mentioned that, too - My older guy takes it - I think I'll add it to my > little guy's arsenal.> > Sidenote about selenium for those interested:  Many many people are > deficient...not just ASD kids.  Selenium is required for hundreds of functions > in the body (much like magnesium).  When something goes wrong, selenium can be a > good place to look first.  I stumble upon this pretty consistently in my > reading.  Hope this helps somebody sometime  : )> > > > > ________________________________> > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 2:44:05 PM> Subject: Re: Low thyroid> >   > I corrected my thyroid issue with selenium ONLY....been checking for 6 years now > and it's stayed fine even with out me having to continue it now!> > > > From: T Lynn > Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 10:55 AM> To: mb12 valtrex > Subject: Low thyroid>   > > ,  Here's a good site for you to check out.  It's a decent cumulation of > everything I've been reading about thyroid support:> > naturalways.com - click on " fatigue: a common problem " > > It doesn't look like any of the supplements sold can touch what you are able to > do with juicing. (Unless you want to take bovine thyroid). You will find that > you're pretty much right on target with the juicer juice you make. Except > cabbage: if the thyroid problem is more severe, they suggest you avoid it.> > Hope this helps, mama.> -Tammy>

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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No problem there. We've been using 1/2 teaspoon of liquid a day for a while now

and my son is only healthier.

>

> >

> >

> > you do have to be careful however with selenium as it IS easy to get

> > selenium poisening, so If you start loosing hair or get really sick watch

> > out. I don't think they recommend much over 200 mcgs

> >

> >

> > *From:* CGF

> > *Sent:* Saturday, January 29, 2011 9:56 PM

> > *To:* mb12 valtrex

> > *Subject:* Re: Low thyroid

> >

> >

> >

> > We also sup selenium. My son is a through the roof copper kid. Now, he has

> > red highlights in his hair, so I think he is excreting...

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No problem there. We've been using 1/2 teaspoon of liquid a day for a while now

and my son is only healthier.

>

> >

> >

> > you do have to be careful however with selenium as it IS easy to get

> > selenium poisening, so If you start loosing hair or get really sick watch

> > out. I don't think they recommend much over 200 mcgs

> >

> >

> > *From:* CGF

> > *Sent:* Saturday, January 29, 2011 9:56 PM

> > *To:* mb12 valtrex

> > *Subject:* Re: Low thyroid

> >

> >

> >

> > We also sup selenium. My son is a through the roof copper kid. Now, he has

> > red highlights in his hair, so I think he is excreting...

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